Muslims across the country are celebrating Eid al-Fitr with great joy today. The festival marks the end of Ramadan and falls on the first day of the tenth month of the Arabic calendar. During Ramadan, Muslims seek forgiveness for their past sins. Eid is a unique occasion in the Muslim community.
In mosques, people exchange blessings with elders and younger family members while performing Namaz. Eating Sevai, doing group prayers, and exchanging presents and greetings with loved ones are all part of the festivities. The government has made today a public holiday in observance of the event. There is happiness, solidarity, and thankfulness throughout the day.